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Christopher B Brooke

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Nature Microbiology|June 22, 2023
How influenza shuts down host transcriptionJoel Rivera-Cardona, Christopher B Brooke
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|October 14, 2021
Response to Bender et alRebecca L Smith, Christopher B Brooke
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|March 7, 2013
Host versus flu: antibodies win a round?Christopher B Brooke, Jonathan W Yewdell
Cell|January 12, 2019
Flu Shows the Power of DiversityBrigitte E Martin, Christopher B Brooke
Current Opinion in Virology|July 28, 2018
The parts are greater than the whole: the role of semi-infectious particles in influenza A virus biologyMeghan Diefenbacher, Jiayi Sun, Christopher B Brooke
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 4, 2019
Teaching an Old Virus New Tricks: A Review on New Approaches to Study Age-Old Questions in Influenza BiologySeema S Lakdawala, Nara Lee, Christopher B Brooke
Virus Evolution|July 16, 2019
Within-host infectious disease models accommodating cellular coinfection, with an application to influenzaKatia Koelle, Alex P Farrell, Christopher B Brooke, et al.
Viruses|November 16, 2018
Causes and Consequences of Spatial Within-Host Viral SpreadMolly E Gallagher, Christopher B Brooke, Ruian Ke, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 19, 2011
The role of the blood-brain barrier during Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infectionAlexandra Schäfer, Christopher B Brooke, Alan C Whitmore, et al.
Virus Evolution|August 4, 2023
Semi-infectious particles contribute substantially to influenza virus within-host dynamics when infection is dominated by spatial structureAlex Farrell, Tin Phan, Christopher B Brooke, et al.
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Nature Microbiology|June 22, 2023
How influenza shuts down host transcriptionJoel Rivera-Cardona, Christopher B Brooke
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|October 14, 2021
Response to Bender et alRebecca L Smith, Christopher B Brooke
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|March 7, 2013
Host versus flu: antibodies win a round?Christopher B Brooke, Jonathan W Yewdell
Cell|January 12, 2019
Flu Shows the Power of DiversityBrigitte E Martin, Christopher B Brooke
Current Opinion in Virology|July 28, 2018
The parts are greater than the whole: the role of semi-infectious particles in influenza A virus biologyMeghan Diefenbacher, Jiayi Sun, Christopher B Brooke
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 4, 2019
Teaching an Old Virus New Tricks: A Review on New Approaches to Study Age-Old Questions in Influenza BiologySeema S Lakdawala, Nara Lee, Christopher B Brooke
Virus Evolution|July 16, 2019
Within-host infectious disease models accommodating cellular coinfection, with an application to influenzaKatia Koelle, Alex P Farrell, Christopher B Brooke, et al.
Viruses|November 16, 2018
Causes and Consequences of Spatial Within-Host Viral SpreadMolly E Gallagher, Christopher B Brooke, Ruian Ke, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 19, 2011
The role of the blood-brain barrier during Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infectionAlexandra Schäfer, Christopher B Brooke, Alan C Whitmore, et al.
Virus Evolution|August 4, 2023
Semi-infectious particles contribute substantially to influenza virus within-host dynamics when infection is dominated by spatial structureAlex Farrell, Tin Phan, Christopher B Brooke, et al.
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